Thanks, Paul. I was hoping someone would compare at least a few of them with Gardner's photos. Glad you liked them.
On 10/15/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I found this fascinating. Couldn't resist making the comparisons > between past and present. Both the preservationists and you have > obviously done a very good job. Thanks for sharing. > Paul > On Oct 15, 2005, at 3:04 AM, Boris Liberman wrote: > > > Hi! > > > >> Howdy, gang! > > > > Howdy-ho?! ;-) > > > >> On September 14th I ventured to Antietam National Battlefield to take > >> a few photos. Armed with a guide pinpointing Alexander Gardner's > >> camera locations, the MX, and my cherished M50/1.7, I chose eight > >> positions near the driving tour route. Over a period of about four > >> hours I shot one roll of film. The gallery contains one shot from > >> each location. > >> http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?list=22 > >> I've tried my best to frame the shots as close as possible to the > >> original photographs. HP5+, all frames at f22, processed in Ilfosol S > >> 1+9. > > > > You did very nicely. > > > > Except wires on this one: > > http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?id=187 > > they look quite authentic. I think this one: > > http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?id=183 is the best. > > > > Boris > > > > -- Scott Loveless http://www.twosixteen.com -- "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman

